Having seen Trump/Mackenzie and Ebert proposals for a hugely revised Turnberry Ailsa course - most of it looks an improvement to the current course which we will see next week during the Women's British Open
One thing made me uncomfortable is the 4 par 3 holes in the first 11 holes and having 5 par 3's which no other Open course on the Rota has.
Would the 9th be a more exciting hole if it was a short par 4 utilising most of the coastline and making it a lateral water hazard so players if they go in the sandy hazard at the base they have to play out of it
Here is a quick sketch of the proposed hole which would keep the rectangular stone wall as an OOB feature of the hole. Mackenzie and Ebert's proposal completely removes the wall which I think would be a shame to do so.
The hole would be around 290-310 yards and I think it would be the most exciting short par 4 in the UK eclipsing the 10th at the Belfry as the most well known